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economy is safer, economy improved people are starting to get back to work. we've created six million jobs in 35 months. we have an opportunity to keep progress growing, but it does require us3@ >>> you're going to hear about what that garden is used for coming up later on but for the moment here at the white house in washington dan
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if we do see sustained lower prices for crude, this will help the economy, right? but we've got to get through the situation right now. gas prices near $4, particularly in this part of the country, you know, we will start to see demand destruction if we haven't seen it already. that really the most important thing when it comes to getting the price of crude down. even this week we have seen the saudis out starting to talk about lifting their output in the second quarter. basically jawboning down the market. because they are worried about the high prices. >> got it. the nation with the highest gas prices might be sitting on a black gold mine. how you can get in on a california shale. >> some people call the california a country unto itself. right. when our series on billion dollar start-ups continues, next. >> an interview coming up in about an hour, stanley drucken miller. do not go anywhere. [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing the rede
if we do see sustained lower prices for crude, this will help the economy, right? but we've got to get through the situation right now. gas prices near $4, particularly in this part of the country, you know, we will start to see demand destruction if we haven't seen it already. that really the most important thing when it comes to getting the price of crude down. even this week we have seen the saudis out starting to talk about lifting their output in the second quarter. basically jawboning...
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that in turn reduces the amount of spending consumers willing to push back on the economy. i think it's going to be rough waters for the next near term. i would not hold my breath for $2 gasoline. >> understood. thank you. incredible stat, almost 4% was spent on gasoline. >>> all right. electric cars. maybe they could be the answer to higher gas prices if they can live up to expectation and we can get good range out of the battery. the week after the tesla test controversy in "the new york times" our own phil lebeau gets behind the wheel of tesla model s. driving d.c. to boston, pulled beside him on the turnpike, i gave him the one lap to go because i was jealous of his assignment. i am waving. i didn't text and drive. i was in a taxi. i almost drove into phil. the car looks great. you look good, too. >> thank you. so you know my photographer bob pollack saw somebody waving from a car, delivery car and goes who is the crazy man. we got up and said, hey, what's going on. you did look crazy. >> thank you. >> show you while we're here in milford, connecticut, tesla super charg
that in turn reduces the amount of spending consumers willing to push back on the economy. i think it's going to be rough waters for the next near term. i would not hold my breath for $2 gasoline. >> understood. thank you. incredible stat, almost 4% was spent on gasoline. >>> all right. electric cars. maybe they could be the answer to higher gas prices if they can live up to expectation and we can get good range out of the battery. the week after the tesla test controversy in...
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economy. so she clearly, even though congress is in recess until monday, putting a great deal on congressional republicans for when they return to washington to get a deal done as soon as possible. >> carolyn: sequestration the major topic, is that what you plan to speak with the president tomorrow? >> reporter: no doubt, i will ask him about sequestration and it affects all of us if these spending cutting into effect. i hope to talk to him about a number of other issues, the nation's infrastructure, roads and bridges. he talked about that some in the state of the union. i want to ask him about his immigration policy and some of the plans he has to deal with allowing illegal immigrants a path to citizenship. a variety of topics, education if we have time and a chance to talk with several cabinet secretaries about some of the issues that are affecting the nation and california. so there is a lot to talk about tomorrow. i'll have reports tomorrow and you can follow me on twitter at dan ashley ab
economy. so she clearly, even though congress is in recess until monday, putting a great deal on congressional republicans for when they return to washington to get a deal done as soon as possible. >> carolyn: sequestration the major topic, is that what you plan to speak with the president tomorrow? >> reporter: no doubt, i will ask him about sequestration and it affects all of us if these spending cutting into effect. i hope to talk to him about a number of other issues, the...
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. -- or our economy. but once again the president offered no credible plan that can pass congress -- only more calls for higher taxes. mitch mcconnell had this to say in a statement after the president's speech. quote, today's event at the white house proves once again that more than three months after the november election, president obama still prefers campaign events to commonsense, bipartisan action. if anyone is waiting for any last-minute deals, they better not hold their breath waiting for them to come from mitch mcconnell. here's what he said to reporters a week ago. >> it's pretty clear to me that the sequester is going to go into effect. read my lips. i'm not interested in 11th hour negotiation. >> so congressional republicans are definitely striking back at the president, saying he can prevent damage to essential services by cutting from other areas of government. earlier i spoke with the republican senator rand paul of kentucky. senator, the president spoke today about those forced budget cuts
. -- or our economy. but once again the president offered no credible plan that can pass congress -- only more calls for higher taxes. mitch mcconnell had this to say in a statement after the president's speech. quote, today's event at the white house proves once again that more than three months after the november election, president obama still prefers campaign events to commonsense, bipartisan action. if anyone is waiting for any last-minute deals, they better not hold their breath waiting...
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economy actually shrank in the last three months of 2012. the storm clouds were ready to blow away and washington basically called them back. >> i think we're all aware that we have some urgent business to do. >> if not for indecisive, uncompromising, and polarizing politicians, america's economy could take off again. >> we are producing more energy and america can become an energy exporter. >> we're in the midst of an energy boom and it's lowering the price of electricity and bringing manufacturing back to america. a housing boom fueled by the lowest interest rates in history. and 35 months of private sector job creation. america's future could be great. >> i'd like to focus on what lies beyond the fiscal debate. >> i'd like to, too. but that's not possible the with a sequester deadline about to descend on the american economy. when will washington's small thinking about big problems end? if this week is any indication, the dysfunction won't end any time soon. earlier this week we learned the euro area experienced its third straight quarter
economy actually shrank in the last three months of 2012. the storm clouds were ready to blow away and washington basically called them back. >> i think we're all aware that we have some urgent business to do. >> if not for indecisive, uncompromising, and polarizing politicians, america's economy could take off again. >> we are producing more energy and america can become an energy exporter. >> we're in the midst of an energy boom and it's lowering the price of...
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there is a global economy. and it's proven that the fed is ahead of the curve. if you look at what's going on with the price of gold here, people are talking about the death cross. i would say that gold at an 11 rsi and getting back to the lows of may, is way oversold. you're effectively at a double bottom. almost three standard deviations away from the 100 moving average. so, this, you know, this chart doesn't scare me. it may be an opportunity. but with the gold miners, one of the things we're looking at, if you see, if you listen to gold fields, if you listen to one of the russian gold producers last week, said they were putting their hedges in gold back on. so, the correlation of gold miners to the metal is something that may be ending. and i think gold miners are going through a transition and it may be slow, where people will look at them as yield plays and not growth plays. i would like to see them leave the high cash flow behind, generate yields, dividends. this is what we're seeing. the valuations are interesting here. the miners, i like. either harmony
there is a global economy. and it's proven that the fed is ahead of the curve. if you look at what's going on with the price of gold here, people are talking about the death cross. i would say that gold at an 11 rsi and getting back to the lows of may, is way oversold. you're effectively at a double bottom. almost three standard deviations away from the 100 moving average. so, this, you know, this chart doesn't scare me. it may be an opportunity. but with the gold miners, one of the things...
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it's easy to flood the economy with cheap money. it's not that easy to pull it back. >> dan gross, stephen moore, zanny beddoes, great to see you all. have a good weekend. >>> up next, rethinking education. students are getting a jump in the lucrative field. is the focus on jobs at this age the wrong approach? what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. we've got a lot of empty cans. ( ♪ ) for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the days when you get a sudden call from the school, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. when you have children's motrin on hand, you're ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer than children's motrin. be ready with children's motrin. i've been using crest pro-health for a week. my dentist said it was gonna help transform my mouth. [ male announcer ] go pro. for a clean that's up to fo
it's easy to flood the economy with cheap money. it's not that easy to pull it back. >> dan gross, stephen moore, zanny beddoes, great to see you all. have a good weekend. >>> up next, rethinking education. students are getting a jump in the lucrative field. is the focus on jobs at this age the wrong approach? what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. we've...
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economy. >> no. except now we get to introduce the volatility and the uncertainty related to the sequester. as we were talking about off camera with becky, macro economic advisers who seem to be the barometer for this right now have it hitting gdp like 0.6%. if you're optimistic for the full year you've got to cut that on your forecast. while that may not be the same as a european inspired decline it's enough to push the fed further off the future isn't it not? >> it's certainly a drag. but i think it will be probably a smaller drag than macro advisers, they tend to overstate in my view. >> burt you're listening. where do you come down on this? >> i agree with this. i think 2.5% is about right. you know, the consumer is chugging along here okay. business spending is accelerating and that's certainly really good news. the real danger here for me is europe. you know, the bad news out of spain with the budget deficit. you know, i don't know who's taking these german competence surveys, but clearly senti
economy. >> no. except now we get to introduce the volatility and the uncertainty related to the sequester. as we were talking about off camera with becky, macro economic advisers who seem to be the barometer for this right now have it hitting gdp like 0.6%. if you're optimistic for the full year you've got to cut that on your forecast. while that may not be the same as a european inspired decline it's enough to push the fed further off the future isn't it not? >> it's certainly a...
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. >>> massive budget cuts could rock our economy. what's being done. and they are some of the most coveted seats around, the bleachers for the red carpets at the academy awards. find out how to get your hands on one tough to come by ticket. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optimizers. how? by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion to help protect your business. when your business is optimized like that, there's no stopping you. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. >>> let's start off with a lack at the weather cameras. rain showers on and off. wet conditions all across the board with the wind gusts wicked and the rain totals up around an inch or so. parkville, again, that weather was whipping with the wet conditions and the same deal in annapolis today. winds beginning to pick up now even as the rain begins to clear out to the east, kind
. >>> massive budget cuts could rock our economy. what's being done. and they are some of the most coveted seats around, the bleachers for the red carpets at the academy awards. find out how to get your hands on one tough to come by ticket. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optimizers. how? by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of...
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. >>> and finally today, my observation on the smoking bomb waiting to explode for the economy and the markets. we have been hearing so many scare tactics recently, about the impact of the sequestration coming at us on march 1st. that's when $85 billion in automatic spending cuts take effect. the president said people will lose their jobs and the list of horrors is almost endless. but earlier in the program today, one of the most successfsuccess ful hedge fund managers in the planet talked about our deaf and deficit. he said the amount of money in these cuts are a joke when it comes to our larger budget issues and soon, he says, america will face the same kind of crisis greece is facing right now. >> if we don't deal with it in the next four, five years, the same thing's going to happen, we're going to wake up, interest rates are going to explode and the next generation, they're going to have a very, very tough time and it's so unfair. >> the dysfunction washington continues as business leaders continue to raise serious concerns about the implications of the debt and deficit. and the u
. >>> and finally today, my observation on the smoking bomb waiting to explode for the economy and the markets. we have been hearing so many scare tactics recently, about the impact of the sequestration coming at us on march 1st. that's when $85 billion in automatic spending cuts take effect. the president said people will lose their jobs and the list of horrors is almost endless. but earlier in the program today, one of the most successfsuccess ful hedge fund managers in the planet...
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no one expects a quick turnaround for the european economy, which has been mired in recession. but as erika miller reports, that may make now a good time to invest. >> reporter: it would makes sense that american investors would be loading up on u.s. stocks with the market here doing so well. but they're not. last week, investors in stock mutual funds put virtually all their cash in international markets. more than $3 billion went into funds holding international stocks. by comparison, mutual funds holding u.s. stocks suffered their first outflows of the year. investment advisors say small investors may be on to
no one expects a quick turnaround for the european economy, which has been mired in recession. but as erika miller reports, that may make now a good time to invest. >> reporter: it would makes sense that american investors would be loading up on u.s. stocks with the market here doing so well. but they're not. last week, investors in stock mutual funds put virtually all their cash in international markets. more than $3 billion went into funds holding international stocks. by comparison,...
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economy as well. the torth tax code is a mess, business round table showed up at the white house and supported tax reforms. so there clearly is bipartisan support in that arena. we know the tax code doesn't work. and we know that the bulk of the problem is entitlements and frankly why can't we get into some things eating around the edges, even. even more marginally in the near-term like slowing down the pace of social security growth or means testing. if wealthy people don't need social security, they don't get it. these are the things that are pragmatic approaches that don't hurt the economy up front. we don't want to add too much pain we've seen when that means in europe. we want to avoid the european experience and we actually do have a little bit of time but there's no, there's no time like the present to make the plans for the future. >> michael you're outnumbered, but i hope that won't stop you and coming and playing "let's make a deal" on "your money," michael tanner, and diane swonk and alice
economy as well. the torth tax code is a mess, business round table showed up at the white house and supported tax reforms. so there clearly is bipartisan support in that arena. we know the tax code doesn't work. and we know that the bulk of the problem is entitlements and frankly why can't we get into some things eating around the edges, even. even more marginally in the near-term like slowing down the pace of social security growth or means testing. if wealthy people don't need social...
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are somewhat pole driven and sound generally good to the public and he pitches them as helping the economy, and then when the republicans don't pass them or take them up, he will call them obstructionist, he hopes that they'll have a few fights over a couple of them like the minimum wage that will make them look ununited and ineffectual and then he'll use that to try to show that they cannot lead and take back the house in 2014. >> and james, what struck me was how unapologetic the endorsement of activist government was, this was eons from the bill clinton presidency. this is an unapologetic look, look, government will do the following things for you, suggests to me that he thinks he has the liberal majority in the country? >> yeah, and not having to fun again for reelection, having just won, the pretense is falling apart from cares a lot about debt and deficit reduction, a lot of new programs, a lot of of new spending and i think as we said, 2014, we find out if the congress is going to be able to stop those programs in the last two years of his term. >> i think there's more going on here
are somewhat pole driven and sound generally good to the public and he pitches them as helping the economy, and then when the republicans don't pass them or take them up, he will call them obstructionist, he hopes that they'll have a few fights over a couple of them like the minimum wage that will make them look ununited and ineffectual and then he'll use that to try to show that they cannot lead and take back the house in 2014. >> and james, what struck me was how unapologetic the...
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i think the economy is struggling. europe is struggling for sure, even though we're the prettiest girl on the block and probably one people will look to, our economy is not anywhere yet robust by any stretch of the imagination. i think this will come back to bite us. >> we talked about transports specifically. what about the broader market if it keeps moving. >> look at the broader market today. for every reason it has to go lower. it hasn't. we've broken through 14,000. now if we stay above this and close above 15, 25, a slot take it to the highs of 1565 relatively quickly for no other reason than just the momentum play. >> got it. kenny, good to see you always. >>al a pleasure. >> back to you, tyler. >>> health insurance taking a hit after humana said it would be be hurt by pay rates. bertha coombs with the story. >> not just humana, the rates outlined by the centers for medicaid and medicare services. they have a 45 day notice before they put it into effect. called the proposed cuts a crushing blow to medicare patie
i think the economy is struggling. europe is struggling for sure, even though we're the prettiest girl on the block and probably one people will look to, our economy is not anywhere yet robust by any stretch of the imagination. i think this will come back to bite us. >> we talked about transports specifically. what about the broader market if it keeps moving. >> look at the broader market today. for every reason it has to go lower. it hasn't. we've broken through 14,000. now if we...
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economy? >> the sequester is not just a cut back, but a very crude cut back, sort of just chop one finger off at every hand instead of letting somebody go. i think it was designed that way because the idea was this will force us to do something. but now they haven't. >> i'm starting to hear people in washington say, look, this is going to force some efficiencies in these agencies. they've had budgets that have been getting bigger and bigger for years, stimulus thrown into all different kind of safety net fund funds. maybe this is just tough medicine. >> it might force efficiencies into some agencies, though they really weren't planning for it, so they're having to do it pretty hectically. some agencies you don't want to cut. across the board cuts are a very crude way to run policy. do you want to cut your research and development, medical care, projects where you promised to pay and may end up losing a lot of money? the problem is it's so crude. they said, okay, this won't happen. we all know
economy? >> the sequester is not just a cut back, but a very crude cut back, sort of just chop one finger off at every hand instead of letting somebody go. i think it was designed that way because the idea was this will force us to do something. but now they haven't. >> i'm starting to hear people in washington say, look, this is going to force some efficiencies in these agencies. they've had budgets that have been getting bigger and bigger for years, stimulus thrown into all...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> you've heard the big numbers. $1.2 trillion in cults over ten years. $85 billion this year. that's 13% cuts to defense, 9% to everything else. >> we're weeks away from the president's sequester, and the president laid out no plan to eliminate the sequester and the harmful cuts that will come as a result. >> the forced budget cuts were created during the 2011 debt ceiling debacle. they were passed by congress and signed by the white house. worst-case scenario that would be so bad it would force lawmakers to make a deal. now it's become a poisoned pill that the nation may have to swallow beginning march 1st. and if it happens, 70,000 children kicked off head start programs, putting more than 14,000 teaching and staff jobs at risk. fewer inspections for things like horse meat in your burgers, cuts to mental health programs mean almost 400,000 seriously m
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> you've heard the big numbers. $1.2 trillion in cults over ten years. $85 billion this year. that's 13% cuts to defense, 9% to everything else. >> we're weeks away from the president's sequester, and the president laid out no plan to eliminate the sequester and the harmful cuts that will come as a result. >> the...
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ignore this world economy, great conversation, thank you so much. our one and only floor, under the weather, hmos like humana and united health with a great deal of exposure to medicare rates. here's why. rates could go down next year based on what's being said by the center for medicare and medicaid services. peter barnes followed the story from washington. isn't that what people want? rates to go down? >> well, not if you're investing in health insurance stocks; right, liz? health insurance companies, and the industry plans to fight back on some proposedded cuts that would hit something called medicare advantage, the popular hmo version of method care, friday, the centers for medicare and medicaid services proposed a cut for 5% or more for insurance companies that offer medicare advantage, about a quarter of all seniors in medicare, about 15 million enrolledded in medicare advantage instead of regular medicare. now, for some seniors, medicare advantage can be a better deal with added benefits like vision care and dental, but patients have to stay
ignore this world economy, great conversation, thank you so much. our one and only floor, under the weather, hmos like humana and united health with a great deal of exposure to medicare rates. here's why. rates could go down next year based on what's being said by the center for medicare and medicaid services. peter barnes followed the story from washington. isn't that what people want? rates to go down? >> well, not if you're investing in health insurance stocks; right, liz? health...
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what impact on the overall economy would it have? steve liesman takes a look. >>> currently on wall street it's beginning to believe washington will not avoid the sequester. that's the $85 billion in spending cuts across the board spending cuts that would be put in place beginning in march. here's what we're seeing the consensus on the street for the impact. gdp would be cut by about a half to 0.6 percentage points. the jobs impact, 500,000 to 700,000 jobs depending on whose report you read. unemployment rate would rachet up by a quarter to .3 of a point. macro economic advisors say the sequester effects not by themselves catastrophic but they add that quote, the indiscriminate fiscal restraint would come on the heels of tax increases with the economy still struggling to overcome the legacy of the great recession and when the fomc is constrained in offsetting the additional fiscal drag. here's the quarterly impact of the sequester as estimated. you would want to average all those up for the impact by year. note that it doesn't hit fu
what impact on the overall economy would it have? steve liesman takes a look. >>> currently on wall street it's beginning to believe washington will not avoid the sequester. that's the $85 billion in spending cuts across the board spending cuts that would be put in place beginning in march. here's what we're seeing the consensus on the street for the impact. gdp would be cut by about a half to 0.6 percentage points. the jobs impact, 500,000 to 700,000 jobs depending on whose report you...
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communicated that plan to the markets that we have the arm around the debt, that would unlock the boom for our economy. it is all about perception and sendment. today shall the perception is that the fed will be there for a long time keeping rates low. when and if that perception changes, stocks will likely reverse. until then, we have to repeat. don't fight the fed. before with he go, the market today on the up side by 120 points. i'll see you monday. have a great weekend. that will do it for closing bell. stay with cnbc. options action begins now. >>> this is options action. tonight, take a bite apple shares have been rotten but could a major shareholders meeting get them cooking again wechltle debate it and show you how you can make money too. >>> talk about an oscar worthy trade. >> i'm the king of the worl. >> cohen carter teaming up for a trade on time warner that could make you five times your money in two months tichlts a blockbuster trade you won't want to miss. why are all those option traders pigging out on wendy's calls. a super size explanation. the action begins right now. >>> live at th
communicated that plan to the markets that we have the arm around the debt, that would unlock the boom for our economy. it is all about perception and sendment. today shall the perception is that the fed will be there for a long time keeping rates low. when and if that perception changes, stocks will likely reverse. until then, we have to repeat. don't fight the fed. before with he go, the market today on the up side by 120 points. i'll see you monday. have a great weekend. that will do it for...
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this has been the best day of economy life and of brendan's and john -- >> -- pope gave my heart to christ and blessed us and going to help us through this ordeal we are going through. >> he put his hand on my hand and then gave me a -- a smile that said yes, that said god loves you, i love you. >> in 1995 ktvu produced a special featuring our reporters, it was hosted by bob mackenzie and in it she talked about how covering some stories had effected her personally. >> i think once you become a parent you bring a different level to reporting. especially if it is a story about children. one was -- that effected me so deeply was a little boy michael ngyuen, murdered in golden gate park. his accused murderer still has not gone to trial. but i went to that little boy's funeral. the little boy had a buddhist funeral and i had never been to him and at the cemetery they buried with him all of his favorite things, a mcdonald's happy meal like my son and the clothes his mother folded and put in the grave and a t-shirt and a pair of pants that my son had, and his toys and they were the same toys. and
this has been the best day of economy life and of brendan's and john -- >> -- pope gave my heart to christ and blessed us and going to help us through this ordeal we are going through. >> he put his hand on my hand and then gave me a -- a smile that said yes, that said god loves you, i love you. >> in 1995 ktvu produced a special featuring our reporters, it was hosted by bob mackenzie and in it she talked about how covering some stories had effected her personally. >> i...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. people will lose their jobs. the unemployment rate might tick up again. and that's why democrats, republicans, business leaders, and economists, they've already said that these cuts, known here in washington as sequestration, are a bad idea. they are not good for our economy. they are not how we should run our government. and here's the thing, they don't have to happen. there's a smarter way to do this, to reduce our deficits, without harming our economy, but congress has to act in order for that to happen. now, for two years, i've offered a balanced approach to deficit reduction that would prevent these harmful cuts. i outlined it again last week at the state of the union. i am willing to cut more spending that we don't need. get rid of programs that aren't working. i've laid out specific reforms that -- reforms to our entitlement programs that can achieve the same amount of healthcare savings by the beginnin
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. people will lose their jobs. the unemployment rate might tick up again. and that's why democrats, republicans, business leaders, and economists, they've already said that these cuts, known here in washington as sequestration, are a bad idea. they are not good for our economy. they are not how we should run our government. and here's the thing, they don't have to happen. there's a smarter way...
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longer than it's ever been because technology has seeped into more and more crevices and nooks of the economy. because when i started at sequoia capital there's no way that we would have considered investing in a payments company, a financial services company, a media company. an advertising company. all of those sorts of things we've invested in quite happily in the last 15 years. it was technology and-- seeping out everywhere. >> rose: at the core of every business. >> exactly. and where technology goes, we follow. >> rose: you've been outspoken or at least you've made public statements saying wait, don't be so critical of apple because of the decline in the stock price. you believe in the future of apple and there's nothing, no reason not to be excited about the continued growth of that company. >> i'm not a soothsayer. all i was trying to do in the pandemonium after they announced their results recently was just try to paint a picture of realistic expectations for a company that is now as large as apple is. and-- . >> rose: second largest company in the world. >> and the point that i was
longer than it's ever been because technology has seeped into more and more crevices and nooks of the economy. because when i started at sequoia capital there's no way that we would have considered investing in a payments company, a financial services company, a media company. an advertising company. all of those sorts of things we've invested in quite happily in the last 15 years. it was technology and-- seeping out everywhere. >> rose: at the core of every business. >> exactly....
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i think fundamentally it's because the economy is a steel of poor economy. per capita income is still 18% of the u.s. per capita income. a long way for the chinese economy to go to catch up. so fundamentally they're still basic forces, both on the demand side, supply side so forth to push the economy to grow reasonably fast. >> people have been talking about corruption in china because over the last few months we've heard a lot of stories, various members of standing committee and this is generally a conversation even beyond that that there is more than people think there is just gets hidden. is corruption a big problem in china? >> yes, it is a problem. it is a political problem more than an economic problem. >> why is it an economic problem? >> i often joke, this is, i warn people and this is oversimplifying fine line. i often joke that in china corruption is done. things and investments are done. where many parts of the world corruption happens without actual investments being done. which is better? of course, i'm not defending corruption. >> but pro-grow
i think fundamentally it's because the economy is a steel of poor economy. per capita income is still 18% of the u.s. per capita income. a long way for the chinese economy to go to catch up. so fundamentally they're still basic forces, both on the demand side, supply side so forth to push the economy to grow reasonably fast. >> people have been talking about corruption in china because over the last few months we've heard a lot of stories, various members of standing committee and this is...
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economy as a whole. as any corporate leaders in this room can attest, this is a double edged sword. >> white house insists this is not linked to any specific government but says it will apply trade sanctions to discourage any trade secrets theft. >> families of high school students being warned after a eh a blood infection. a 27-year-old diagnosed and it affects the blood. the prints pal alerted them to that infection. officials say there is no outbreak. >> the disease is spread by close contact, me coughing right on you. it's not spread across the room. >> and the doctor posted information symptoms include high fear, vomiting and a stiff neck.[yq we're told the student is doing better. >> police looking for more witnesses and other possible victims in the case of a ta tae kwondo of instructor. he is free on bond. he's worked at the same redwood city academy for 12 years, investigators want to know if there are other possible victims out there. >> police trying to find a thief who stole a package from a
economy as a whole. as any corporate leaders in this room can attest, this is a double edged sword. >> white house insists this is not linked to any specific government but says it will apply trade sanctions to discourage any trade secrets theft. >> families of high school students being warned after a eh a blood infection. a 27-year-old diagnosed and it affects the blood. the prints pal alerted them to that infection. officials say there is no outbreak. >> the disease is...
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won't help the economy. won't create jobs. will visit hardship on a whole lot of people. >> congress right now is currently on recess, which is of course drawing some criticism among voters, but insiders still say staffers continue negotiations despite their bosses being away. >>> investors meanwhile pleased with google as that company's stock price tops $800 a share for the first time. scott mcgrew says that's an all time high. >> another all time high. we've had a string of highs for google. that's the big story. google doing incredibly well. 800. that's a nice benchmark. just a nice, round number and worth mentioning. it's up about 1% today, so why the increase? well, perhaps it's because of this. "the wall street journal" says google is thinking about copying apple stores. they're more than just a place to buy a mac computer, they're a place to show off technology and explain it to customers. there are a number of googled powed products out there that could use some explaining. now, do keep in mind not everyone's bullish o
won't help the economy. won't create jobs. will visit hardship on a whole lot of people. >> congress right now is currently on recess, which is of course drawing some criticism among voters, but insiders still say staffers continue negotiations despite their bosses being away. >>> investors meanwhile pleased with google as that company's stock price tops $800 a share for the first time. scott mcgrew says that's an all time high. >> another all time high. we've had a string...
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and most important thing to our economy as you may well know is they are adding jobs, so right now, things are looking okay today. back to you. >> have a great weekend, brian. >> thank you. >> see you later. >>> you can be a washington redskins cheerleader. i can't, but you can. audition classes are being held starting this month. they joined us this morning to talk about what it takes. your name and how long you've been a redskins cheerleader? >> mya. i just completed by second year on the team. >> going into your third year. >> hopefully, fingers crossed. >> my name is talisha and my fifth year on the team. >> that's a veteran. >> my name is barbie and i just completed my first year. >> can we have a great sophomore campaign? >> i hope so. >> i'm christa. i also just finished my first year. >> we've got a couple of rookies who just made it through and we need to have another strong season. so when you guys talk about being a redskins cheerleaders, everybody sees how good you look on the sidelines, but which one of you can tell me, if you had to give me one sentence about what is the most
and most important thing to our economy as you may well know is they are adding jobs, so right now, things are looking okay today. back to you. >> have a great weekend, brian. >> thank you. >> see you later. >>> you can be a washington redskins cheerleader. i can't, but you can. audition classes are being held starting this month. they joined us this morning to talk about what it takes. your name and how long you've been a redskins cheerleader? >> mya. i just...
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>> the economy is growing 1% to 2%. if that's the case and that continue, which it, will the fed kind of has to continue the stimulus program. i think it will be interesting to hear bernanke speak next tuesday at 10:00. we're all going to program our computers and what not for that event. but do i think we've been waiting for a pullback. everybody on tv has been saying 2 to 3, 2 to 5. >> it's the most anticipated pullback i can rather. >> now that we get it, go back to themes that we've talked about. i don't think housing is dead by any stretch of the imagination. we actually added to the wirehauser position, look at aerospace, look at auto, some select consumer names. we're buying t.j., buying cisco. >> i want to get to other opinions. josh, are you telling everybody here that what we're seeing in the market is a head fake that, you shouldn't believe this pullback that we got yesterday and the -- >> no, i'm saying the opposite. i think you and i agree more than maybe i came across. two days ago on the show i said this
>> the economy is growing 1% to 2%. if that's the case and that continue, which it, will the fed kind of has to continue the stimulus program. i think it will be interesting to hear bernanke speak next tuesday at 10:00. we're all going to program our computers and what not for that event. but do i think we've been waiting for a pullback. everybody on tv has been saying 2 to 3, 2 to 5. >> it's the most anticipated pullback i can rather. >> now that we get it, go back to themes...
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this is to the because i can tell you exactly what the economy is going to do. we are not judges the beauty pageant. we're judging the judges. the judge will look at sequestration as a situation where none of the earnings for the second and third quarter can possibly be met in lurxury retail. >> they just showed a chart of it. >> it is an absurd rally. it's the best performing sector of the market last year by a long shot and quite frankly, i don't think that can withstand the headlines. >> are you short this sector? >> i'm not short the xly but i have no -- >> this judge wants to know what is going to bring optimism to a level where it matches the market move itself? you know what i have mean? >> i do, scott. if see's theses is holds true, if we break through that and we start threatening 1600 or above 1550 i think you start to see that optimism and with that a slight rise in interest rates. as steve liesman said, the one factor you're leaving out, housing. when people have jobs and getting better wage, the housing market has been pretty strong. there's no othe
this is to the because i can tell you exactly what the economy is going to do. we are not judges the beauty pageant. we're judging the judges. the judge will look at sequestration as a situation where none of the earnings for the second and third quarter can possibly be met in lurxury retail. >> they just showed a chart of it. >> it is an absurd rally. it's the best performing sector of the market last year by a long shot and quite frankly, i don't think that can withstand the...
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biggest donors, goldman sachs, masterminds of the mortgage-backed securities that almost sank the world economy. cantor's also the third largest recipient of money from the national rifle association in the house, which is one reason he's such a "big gun" there. senator robert menendez, democrat of new jersey, may be in hot water. he's currently under investigation for allegations that he improperly intervened with government agencies on behalf of a big donor. and there's fred upton, republican from michigan, chairman of the house energy and commerce committee. what a coincidence. the oil and gas industry is one of his top donors, helping him raise the $4 million dollars he spent last year to win re-election. senator kirsten gillibrand and senator chuck schumer, democrats of new york, have wall street as a constituent and patron. her biggest contributors include jpmorgan chase, morgan stanley, goldman sachs, and law firms that have advised them. his top donors include securities and investment firms, lawyers and legal firms, and lobbyists. and there are fleeting glances of some familiar faces h
biggest donors, goldman sachs, masterminds of the mortgage-backed securities that almost sank the world economy. cantor's also the third largest recipient of money from the national rifle association in the house, which is one reason he's such a "big gun" there. senator robert menendez, democrat of new jersey, may be in hot water. he's currently under investigation for allegations that he improperly intervened with government agencies on behalf of a big donor. and there's fred upton,...